The frustrating thing about Paul is people don't even know when they agree with him. They assume that just cause he said something, it's wrong. When you compare it to what others are saying or have done, you realize just how reasonable it is.
This is not the first time this week somebody criticized Paul about XO, while simultaneously 100% agreeing with his actual position
It's madness.
But the reality is the current laws will NEVER be enforced. It's not even financially feasible, let alone politically expedient.
Trump's plan to deport illegals would cost like 10x the federal law enforcement budget.
Xenophobia trumps fiscal conservatism. Pun intended
How many billions would it cost to build the 1969 mile fence Trump is wanting?
But the reality is the current laws will NEVER be enforced. It's not even financially feasible, let alone politically expedient.
Trump's plan to deport illegals would cost like 10x the federal law enforcement budget.
Xenophobia trumps fiscal conservatism. Pun intended
You are taking a defeatist position, frankly no one has tried enforcing the laws in some time. I don't think anyone is considering rounding them up in box cars and deporting them. First you must cut off welfare, food stamps, free schooling drivers licenses and put enormous pressure on employers to stop breaking the law by hiring illegal workers. Just enforce the current law. Then, after seeing the results, reform the system when you have some manageable numbers.
You keep mentioning this. Where is this monetary figure you keep plugging on about?
Older estimate...for reference WoD costs $50B
Deporting All Of America's Illegal Immigrants Would Cost A Whopping $285 Billion - Business Insider
More recent
Deporting 11 Million People Could Cost $400-600 Billion, Study Finds - The Atlantic
I said 10x referencing this but i meant 8x
Deporting all illegal immigrants would cost eight times as much as the feds spend on law enforcement | Rare
I think the problem with deporting is more humanitarian than money.
If we deport the illegals, what are we going to do with the children born on American soil. Those children are US citizens under our current laws.
I think the problem with deporting is more humanitarian than money.
If we deport the illegals, what are we going to do with the children born on American soil. Those children are US citizens under our current laws.
There are 3 factors to consider. The two sides consider 1 each and then the other factor gets forgotten.
Cost/burden (Rs)
Compassion (Ds)
Benefit (?)
They do so much for our economy. Forget about the direct cost of deportation, we'd have so many problems with housing, food, retail, etc. If 11 million people disappeared.
Unemployment rate is not high among the legal children of illegals. When people theorize they are mooching is it ignorance or straight up racism?
Show me something more trustworthy and i'll go off that